Pixel Perceptions

Noorderlicht

Exhibition | Photography

Pixel Perceptions is the AI exhibition you don’t want to miss! Noorderlicht in Groningen invites you into a fascinating world where art and Artificial Intelligence (AI) clash and merge.

Across two locations, Noorderlicht and Akerk, they presents groundbreaking work by over thirty (inter)national artists, including Kate Crawford, Vladan Joler, Alice Brygo, Minne Atairu, affect lab, and Philip Toledano. These artists use AI as a tool and a critical lens: can you still trust your own eyes?

AI.S.A.M, AI Grill
Almost Invisible, Jonas Yip
He Looks Like You, Filippo Venturi
Human Driven Condition, Conrad Weise
Another America, Phillip Toledano
Another America, Phillip Toledano
Calculating Empires: A Genealogy of Technology and Power, 1500-2025, Kate Crawford and Vladan Joler
The Future of Something, Jonas Lund
The Future of Something, Jonas Lund

This AI exhibition is the largest in the Netherlands, offering a unique view of the future of imagery and technology. Through thought-provoking installations and interactive works, the artists prompt us to reflect on what AI means for creativity, authenticity, and the world around us.

And as if that’s not enough, the accompanying Digital Mirror program offers workshops, lectures, and a symposium where experts discuss the impact of AI on our society (stay tuned on Instagram and our website for updates!).

Every Thursday at 3 p.m., director Roosje Klap offers a free tour of the exhibition. Come by and discover: are we still in control of our imagination? Let yourself be inspired and surprised by this must-see exhibition, running until January 19, 2025.

Decisive Mirror, Sebastian Schmieg
Impossible Installations, Synchrodogs
‘NIR’, Martine Stig
Unheard, Ymer Marinus and Martina Raponi

Photography exhibition: Hanne van der Velde

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